GTA V online racing gameplay

Over the course of the last week we have talked about some issues found with GTA V Online, and even though some are more to do with server problems we have been seeing plenty of evidence that there are a few glitches to be experienced throughout the game. Today we are looking at the online racing gameplay with everything from car racing to Jet-ski and speed-bikes.

Above this article we have provided one of the many new videos that have been uploaded by gamers and this shows a few racing situations and the varied humorous encounters gamers have had playing GTA V Online.

The YouTube video is question lasts around 5.15 minutes and gives us an impression of the multiplayer gameplay involved including crashes and fights, and regardless of the glitches and bugs witnessed with the online version there are plenty of fun aspects to enjoy within the multiplayer.

In a recent post we discussed how GTA V online has endured PS3 problems and how even though the game has been out nearly a month the online aspect is still seeing plenty of teething problems, as the PS3 version has been noted by many.

With Rockstar constantly working around the clock to bring a more stable experience to gamers there have been a few patches and title upgrades come out to counteract these problems, and we also spoke about the GTA V online patch putting an end to easy money.

In this we highlighted how replaying a single mission a few times can build up more funds to your cash reservoir, although it seems the latest online patch has put a stop to this, making it a more level playing field. Additionally, we understand that some gamers were not regarding this as a problem and enjoyed this way of making easy money online.

Last Friday we documented some GTA V stunts with jets in the online multiplayer section of the game and showed a video of some funny fails and things like jets flying through tunnels. In this we mentioned how much fun gamers are having with this game and the amount of laughs this has produced among friends.

While I continue to take a leisurely adventure within the story mode, the online aspect has been raising plenty of discussions, therefore I am focused on the initial game at the moment and will try out the online mode once I start hearing that the main collection of issues have been dealt with.

As we bring this to a close, we would love to know what problems you have experienced throughout the online mode, and let us know any funny moments that you have witnessed.